Rob Roy (1995)

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(Pre-DecentFilms capsule review) Based on Sir Walter Scott’s historical novel,
this is the story of Rob Roy MacGregor (Neeson), head of a
Scottish highland clan who seeks to better the plight of his
people with money borrowed from local nobility, only to have the
money stolen by confederates of the corrupt nobility. Rob tries
to defend his honor, but is driven like Robin Hood to become an
outlaw. Tim Roth is Rob’s foppish and decadent but deadly
aristocratic adversary, and the final swordfight between them is
one of the best ever filmed. Like Braveheart, which came out around the
same time, Rob Roy is a semi-historical Scottish drama and
a celebration of virtue; where Braveheart was a
guts-and-glory battlefield hymn to fortitude, Rob Roy is a
more personal, more intelligent, and more wrenching exploration
of honor, honesty, and loyalty.